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*Typical cytology slide ~ 5 GB.
*Typical cytology slide ~ 5 GB.
*Typical anatomical pathology slide > 2 GB.
*Typical anatomical pathology slide > 2 GB.
==Whole-Slide Images==
*Most common formats:
    Aperio (.svs, .tif)
    Philips (.tiff)
    Hamamatsu (.vms, .vmu, .ndpi)
    Leica (.scn)
    Sakura (.svslide)
    MIRAX (.mrxs)
    Ventana (.bif, .tif)
    Generic tiled TIFF (.tif)
[https://imagej.net/SlideJ SlideJ] is a plugin for ImageJ for viewing most of the above mentioned formats.<ref>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Della Mea | first1 = V. | last2 = Baroni | first2 = GL. | last3 = Pilutti | first3 = D. | last4 = Di Loreto | first4 = C. | title = SlideJ: An ImageJ plugin for automated processing of whole slide images. | journal = PLoS One | volume = 12 | issue = 7 | pages = e0180540 | month =  | year = 2017 | doi = 10.1371/journal.pone.0180540 | PMID = 28683129 }}</ref> A free C library exists to read whole-slide images.<ref>URL: [http://openslide.org/ http://openslide.org/]. Accessed on: 3 May 2013.</ref>
*There is a push for an open virtual slide format.
*There is now a [http://dicom.nema.org/Dicom/DICOMWSI/ DICOM] standard for whole slide images.
* Most important criterion for virtual microscopy: Pathologists need the ability to rapidly pan and zoom images. When Z‑planes are available, viewers must also provide rapid scrolling though the planes.


==See also==
==See also==
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